exhibited at
Kujurra Mampaly Nyirrila
Date
1997
Place
aGOG (australian Girls own Gallery), Canberra, ACT
Note
with Peggy Jones
exhibited at
Know My Name: Australian Women Artists 1900 to now Part 1
Date
14 November 2020 - 4 July 2021
Place
National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, ACT
Description

Know My Name is an exhibition in two parts at the National Gallery of Australia. It is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of work by women, presented in a thematic rather than chronological form. It reveals relationships between the present and the past, relationships between artists, and common concerns.

Tags
Women artists, Feminism, Modernism, Indigenous, Painting, Video art, Multimedia, Photo-based art-work, Sculpture, Embroidery
Website
https://knowmyname.nga.gov.au/events/australian-women-artists-1900-now/
exhibited at
A Widening Gap: The Intervention, 10 Years On
Date
8 July 2017 - 5 August 2017
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

A Widening Gap: The Intervention, 10 Years On witnesses a world that is remote from the essential services that the rest of Australia takes for granted. The tenth anniversary of the introduction of “the Intervention” — the Northern Territory National Emergency Response — has come and gone.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/archive/111-2017-exhibitions-projects/323-a-widening-gap-the-intervention-10-years-on
exhibited at
Future Feminist Archive Report
Date
16 April 2016 - 7 May 2016
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Type
Exhibition
Tags
Feminist, The Cross Art Projects, Future Feminist Archive, Contemporary Art and Feminism
Website
http://www.futurefeministarchive.com.au/the-archive/2015-symposia/ffa-report
exhibited at
Alison Alder and Mini Graff: Some Posters / Local Positions
Date
6 March 2015 - 18 April 2015
Place
The Cross Art Projects, 8 Llankelly Place, Kings Cross, Sydney, 2011, Australia
Description

The exhibition Some Posters / Local Positions aims to blur the line between studio, street and social/political art practice. A modus operandi of artists Alison Alder and Mini Graff is to use a fluid community residency to engage with social justice issues; their print and poster works or stencils often pose puzzling, persuading or provoking questions.

Type
Exhibition
Website
http://crossart.com.au/home/index.php/archive/272-some-posters-positions-for-future-feminist-archive
exhibited at
Alison Alder and Mini Graff: Some Posters / Local Positions
Date
6 March 2015 - 18 April 2015
Place
The Cross Art Projects
Description

The exhibition Some Posters / Local Positions aims to blur the line between studio, street and social/political art practice. A modus operandi of artists Alison Alder and Mini Graff is to use a fluid community residency to engage with social justice issues; their print and poster works or stencils often pose puzzling, persuading or provoking questions.

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/home/index.php/archive/272-some-posters-positions-for-future-feminist-archive
exhibited at
Death of a Broadsheet
Date
2015 -
Description

Death of a Broadsheet refers to the demise of the hard copy newspaper, the portrayal of public figures in the mainstream print media and the manipulation of images through print. Like paper rolling through the giant presses of yesterday and the contemporary scrolling of digital news feeds, Death of a Broadsheet disseminates news via reformatted images sourced from online news feeds and hard-copy newspapers.

Website
http://www.megalo.org/death-of-a-broadsheet-alison-alder-9-30-may-2015/
exhibited at
Ghost Citizens: witnessing the intervention
Date
17 May 2013 - 16 June 2013
Place
Counihan Gallery, City of Moreland, Melbourne, Vic.
Description

Ghost Citizens follow us and infiltrate our daily lives. In a continent full of the ghosts and shadows of colonialism, the historical, social, and physical landscape is pitted. Each story is a ghost story loaded with shadows – a kind of ‘scar’ story. Djon Mundine OA

Type
Exhibition
Tags
The Cross Art Projects
Website
http://crossart.com.au/archive/99-2012-exhibitions-projects/167-ghost-citizens-witnessing-the-intervention
exhibited at
Cutting History: Australian Story
Date
2010
Place
Kala Art Institute, Berkeley, California
exhibited at
Carcass
Date
2009
Place
Helen Maxwell Galleries, Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Cutting History
Date
2009
Place
Helen Maxwell Galleries, Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Out There and Outback
Date
2007
Place
Switchback Gallery, Monash University, Gippsland, Vic
exhibited at
Outback
Date
2007
Place
Helen Maxwell Galleries, Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Drink
Date
2004
Place
Helen Maxwell Galleries, Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Road to Somwhere
Date
2000
Place
Helen Maxwell Galleries, Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Kujurra Mampaly Nyirrila
Date
1998
Place
Araluen Centre, Alice Springs, NT
Note
with Peggy Jones
exhibited at
Florals
Date
1995
Place
aGOG (australian Girls Own Gallery), Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
A Country Show
Date
1991
Place
Australian Girls Own Gallery (aGOG), Canberra, ACT
exhibited at
Causes
Date
1984
Place
Cockatoo Gallery, Launceston, TAS
Description

An exhibition of political posters and prints from Canberra 1981-83 (ACME/Megalo?) by Alison Alder, Colin Little, David Morrow, Stephanie Dale, Stephanie Radok, Roland Manderson, Mark Denton, Tony Ayres, Nick Cosgrove, Colin Russell, Virginia Killen, Suzanne McCorquodale, Toni Robertson. Source: Queen Victoria Museum & Art Gallery History Archive.

Tags
Group exhibition, Printmaking